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00606 in margin: for remember that no one takes a warmer interest in you or your studies or sympathizes more fully in all
your hopes and aspirations or believes more fully in you, or has a warmer cozier, place in her heart for you than your friend
M R Moore Remember me kindly to Mr Hutchings. Oakland Cala' August 4th /72 My dear Mr Muir. At last I have an hour to
myself and we will have a little chat. Ever since my return the house has been full of visitors, too busy and too full to
think of writing , though I found letters waiting for me. - yet this is the first Ive written - Mr Moore has gone to church
and taken Mc with him, and the quiet of the house is delicious I would love to be with you in that glorious country this beautiful
morning, but yet I can enjoy it here do. - For two weeks after our return the fog was dreadful and how sorry I was that I
did not stay longer, but now the weather is charming and I am more contented. We had a good trip He dined here yesterday
and I never saw him looking better. He talked of you and wished to be remembered in this letter. and said many kind things
of you for he admires you. by the way. so did Annie. but that I'll reserve to tease you with when I see you. Any young man
who dont improve his opportunities c - you know the rest - Mrs Carr is not at home just now. unless she returned last night
a sister-in-law has been sick and she went down to see her some days ago. so the Prof' brought up a letter from you night
before last for me to read. Thank many thanks for your kindly memories of me, and all my botherings, which were neither few
nor far between. I fully appreciate your forbearance for I know I'm inclined to be lawless at times, and the glorious freedom
of the mountains bewitched me, but keep my memory green - for a while any how. - Oh dident I hear from Mrs C. all about Dr
Grey, and what a good rich time you had? dident I think of you every day, for I knew when he went up, and dident I enjoy it
all with you in fancy? underlined: Of course I did - Now, see here I've filled this sheet full and said very little of what
I intended to say, for instance about the possibility of Mrs C going up to the beautiful valley this fall. she thinks it out
of the question. that you'd better come down. - and a dozen other things I wanted to say. Just room for Mrs Moores love but
not for mine.